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Emergency services were called to a fire at a block of flats in Glasgow. The incident took place at a building in Prospecthill Crescent, Glasgow, around 5.40pm on Tuesday. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries, and the public is not at risk. A cordon has been set up around the area.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service sent five fire trucks to the scene to tackle the blaze. They arrived at the location and are currently working to extinguish the fire. As of now, there is limited information available about the situation.

In other news, Murdo Fraser MSP has raised concerns about the increasing number of false calls made to the fire service in Fife. Malicious calls not only waste valuable resources but also put lives at risk by diverting emergency services from genuine emergencies. It is important for the public to use emergency services responsibly and only call in case of a real emergency.

It is crucial for everyone to be vigilant and prioritize safety in their communities. Cooperation with emergency services and reporting any suspicious activities promptly can help prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of everyone. Let us all work together to create a safer environment for ourselves and our neighbors.